혁명
A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system; a major change in the way something works.
Beispiele
3 von 5프랑스 혁명은 민주주의 발전에 기여했다.
The French Revolution contributed to the development of democracy.
인터넷은 정보 전달에 있어 혁명을 일으켰다.
The internet caused a revolution in information delivery.
이 기술은 의료 분야의 혁명이 될 것입니다.
This technology will be a revolution in the medical field.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Hyeok (Change) + Myeong (Order/Life) = Changing the life/order of society.
Schnelles Quiz
18세기 영국에서 시작된 산업 ____은 기계화를 가져왔습니다.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 혁명
Beispiele
프랑스 혁명은 민주주의 발전에 기여했다.
academicThe French Revolution contributed to the development of democracy.
인터넷은 정보 전달에 있어 혁명을 일으켰다.
formalThe internet caused a revolution in information delivery.
이 기술은 의료 분야의 혁명이 될 것입니다.
businessThis technology will be a revolution in the medical field.
시민들이 거리로 나와 혁명을 외쳤다.
everydayCitizens came out to the streets and shouted for revolution.
이건 진짜 혁명적인 아이디어야!
informalThis is a truly revolutionary idea!
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
혁명의 불길
flames of revolution
혁명 정신
revolutionary spirit
혁명에 성공하다
to succeed in a revolution
Wird oft verwechselt mit
개혁 (reform) is a gradual improvement of an existing system, while 혁명 (revolution) is a complete and sudden change.
Nutzungshinweise
Used for both historical political upheavals and major technological/social shifts.
Häufige Fehler
Do not confuse with '운명' (fate).
Merkhilfe
Hyeok (Change) + Myeong (Order/Life) = Changing the life/order of society.
Wortherkunft
From Sino-Korean 革命.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Refers to major historical events like the April 19 Revolution in Korea.
Schnelles Quiz
18세기 영국에서 시작된 산업 ____은 기계화를 가져왔습니다.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 혁명
Verwandtes Vokabular
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현대
B2The present time or the contemporary era; often used to contrast with the past or traditional ways.
쇠퇴
B2The process of losing power, strength, or importance. A gradual decline in condition or prosperity.
배경
B1The circumstances or conditions that surround a situation or event; also refers to the physical setting or the rear part of a scene.
변천
B2Transition, change, or evolution; the process of something changing or developing over a long period of time.
번영하다
B2To grow, develop, and be successful, especially in terms of wealth or culture.
출현
B1The act of appearing or coming into existence for the first time. It is often used for the emergence of new technologies, species, or social trends.
유래하다
B2To originate from or have its roots in a specific source, place, or time. Often used in academic contexts to explain the history of a concept or the origin of a biological species.
저항하다
B1To resist, oppose, or withstand a force, influence, or authority. It can be used physically, socially, or scientifically (e.g., air resistance).
잔존하다
B1To remain, persist, or survive. It is often used to describe things from the past that still exist today, like customs or remnants.
발굴하다
B1To excavate a site or to discover hidden talent, resources, or information. In an academic sense, it is often used for archeology or finding new research topics.
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